Thursday, September 12, 2019

AUSTRALIAN LINK WITH FAMOUS AMERICAN GUN COMPANY

During   a   foray into the happy hunting ground of Special Collections ,  in the Eddie Koiki Mabo  Library , James Cook University , Townsville , an unusual  box  , below, displaying  the name  of the   Winchester Repeating Arms Company, New Haven ,Connecticut,  USA , immediately  grabbed   our  attention.
Turns out the dovetail jointed box , probably dating from  WWl  , came from   the  North  Queensland    mining  town  of   Ravenswood with  a  variety of documents related  to early days of the town, including a  gun club which ran from 1900 to 1916.  Ravenswood is experiencing  renewed     expansion   of goldmining resulting in the  removal  of some   early buildings  .  The Winchester    box    was   in  a damaged state  but      repaired   at   a men's shed  in Townsville .

The  lever action Winchester was described as the  rifle which won the West ,used in the Civil War ,  favoured by Buffalo Bill , featured in Cowboy and Indian movies . Colonel Custer   and  his men  were  victims of  Winchester fire power as well  as arrows .The Winchester Model 1892  sold  1,004,675 , popular  in South Africa and  Australasia .

In January 2006  the New Haven plant , where Winchester rifles and shotguns had been  produced   for 140 years ,was  shut   down .